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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[JUNE 2, 1906. 

“THE FINEST GUN IN THE WORLD” 
Guaranteed to shoot all 
smokeless powders and 
never shoot loose. 


Fewer parts in its mechanism and these parts bigger and stronger than any other. The 
only double gun made in America that ever equalled the best imported makes in work- 
manship, balance, finish and all the fine points of gun-making that go to make up a 
strictly fine gun. See one before you buy. Made only by 
Spiral top-lever and main-spiings guaranteed 
never to break. 

A. H. FOX GUN COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Not connected with The Philadelphia Arms Company 


Mr. W. H. Speiser (amateur), Dansville, Pa., won the John A. 
Wilson Live Bird Trophy (killing 38 straight), with his | 
CHARLES DALY GUN 
AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE SHOOT. 
MORAL—If you are an amateur— 
you should have one. 

Schoverling, Daly @ Gales 
- NEW YORK. 
302-304 BROADWAY, 

Trap Shooting Supplies of all Descriptions. 
Traps. 
and equipments. 
KIRKWO 
23 Elm Street, a: 
Blue Rock Targets and 
Special attention given to the securing of special guns, loads 
OD BROS., 
~ Boston, Mass. 

SOME LAFLIN 
@® RAND WINS 
Nashville, Tenn., May 15-17 (Interstate Association’s Southern Handicap Tournament)— 
First General Average. 
Vicksburg, Miss., May 7-8.—First and Second Amateur Averages. 
Tulsa, |. T., May 7-9.—First General Average. — 
New London, Ia., May 8-10.—First, Second and Third Amateur Averages. 
Columbus. O., May 9-11.—First and Second General Averages. 
Infallible, New E.C. (improved ) and New Schultze Make Good 

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JERSEY CITY. W.J. 

Field, Cover and Trap-Shooting. 
By Captain Adam H. Bogardus, Champion Wing Shot 
of the World. Embracing Hints for Skilled Marks- 
men; Instruction for Young Sportsmen; Haunts and 
Habits of Game Birds; Flight and Resorts of Water- 
fowl; Breeding and Breaking of Dogs. Cloth, 444 
pages. Price, $2. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Buffalo Smith, of Boston, at 18 and 20 yds., won the 
$70 Ithaca gun, with 43 out of 50. Roy Hodsdon won 
the $5 gold piece for the high amateur average for two 
days; total 298 out of 250 targets. The sterling silver 
cup was won by George A. Eggers, for the highest gen- 
eral average of the tournament for local shooters. He 
scored 293. 
First, second and third respectively in the merchandise 
prizes were Woodward, Smith and Aldrich. 
Eggers scored a leg for the club gun with 47 out of 40; 
Hodsdon made 48 out of 50 for the Laflin & Rand an 
Hunter Arms Co. trophies, with 48 out of 50. The 
scores: 
Events: 1 2.3. 4 “O96 eieo ee ale 
Targets: 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 25 ~Brk. 
McArdle, 22) eiscas-aiceas 14 14 20 14141811151721 1658 
Lenoir, 20 "ese. Se cetarera ate 141318 1413171212 2022 155 
Griifith 20 te. cence ace 111319 141418111418 21 1538 
Powellj) 20) gsscesces snes 13 1516 141319151113 22 152 
Woodward, 19 77... 141412131318121519 20 150 
Manning acencasauatas sae 13.12 1918 121713151619 148 
Smithte2ligenscmsuin aac 18 14 20121217 8111018 147 
Hg rersun 2 ansiesaeaaenes 18 121813 151612141616 146 
Flodsdonyaaaminsssentecsele 15 1518 111115131215 21 146 
Reed) 20! ticusiasts swe cease 121319 14111613151418 145 
(Aldrich, 16min mecapiecusee 14 11 16 13 13 1713 1349 16 145 
GC Metendres U7 ain aistester 12111315121314 81518 136 
IBOWGTIG eli ein cles tr siete 13 14 20121217 8111018 135 
Wewise olovrese sae «eee 10 10 141218 1918121519 134 
Dring Vi ercedeaccnect ce 12 91514131514101715 134 
Derby, 20 essere ceeremenee 141515131019 9101216 133 
Wheeler lliceace secrete 121113111114 7111418 122 
Bullard) 16: neces cess 91113 8141513121313 121 
Gavichict, 016 wnncsese aes 10 915 121217101414.. 118 
Murtay, 1Gi scams 12 9 910 914 8141419 116 
Dow djyl6e acme a sctteates 14.6 11 18 10 16-85 94b &: 101 
Shea wlG ie asnecamecemnae 10 914101110 9 91216 109 
Knowlesis 1.6 nwassteaertets 412 9116 1209 10Noee 82 
Palisade Gun Club. 
EpGEWATER, N. J.—The Palisade Gun Club held its 
eleventh successful tournament at Edgewater, N. J., May 
24. The weather was ideal and good for high scores. 
High amateur average was won by Uncle Bill Hopkins, of 
Aqueduct, L. I. The popularity of these shoots is con- 
stantly increasing, and we expect to hold some good 
added money tournaments during the summer months. 
Our next shoot will take place on June 22 
Events: 1208425 Ge. 89 
Targets: 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 
HS Welles... ctccccy ccc meme 19 1717 19 17 20171717 
R Hendricks 05220. v unre 19 19 12 11 12 18 15 15 16 
Geo. Piercy: ovis feecas seen ‘.... 18 15 18 16 18 17 18 15 16 
Fo Truax) oss cas.dsaiesne tesa 13 19 13 18 17 15 18 19 20 
C! Richter: . isc je vices Chee eee 16 12 20 15 16 19 15 18 16 
L” Colquitt. f.ins200seeteemeeeeme 14 19 13 16 17 18 15 18 15 
DraHanterct wae ¢ uv'es Cavemtete 151016 917 9121114 
W. Hopkins (s casncestenecesaeeien 17 16 16 18 16 20 17 18 19 
L. Schortemeier 2.25. tcce ee cesionts 15 14 .. 19141617 16 17 
Capt Money eieens sv ens cintewarttaies 15 14 12 13 138 14 15 17 19 
A UF  Porterisvcs as os oper teenies 14 15 19 11 14 16 12 14 15 
C S Minuste ceil eons peteev c1scstmete steetere manne 621167 
FEF Muldoon 6st) ce ston toisioteistecele/steieet ier aneaee 1814171418 .. 
FW > Moffett: oc scasies elects etinels ete mere a Wea bes by gst ra Wg 
J Hendrickson *. .../.<. senescence eens 17 18 18 11 12 18 
C Eickhoft 007 ccna cee vce een < 9 810129" 6 
MW Wynttes. é. ccccet owes esis samt meemnee 10 12 14 16 14 
Dr Smith |. isveJeosspesees semen & Steen lo 15 
HL H Avolliny « siccciee cies dees ot Bnrcgiae aly aie negntate Meneame 1 2 
A. A. SCHOVERLING, Sec’y. 
oO. C. S. A. 
Utica, N. Y.—On May 18 the Oneida County Sports- 
men’s Association Gun Club held a shoot. The weather 
was ideal. An interesting event was the match, one of 
three, between Watts, of the Riverside Gun Club, and 
Teesdale, of the home club. Teesdale won by a score of 
46 to 32 out of 50. Corfreld won the Hunter medal con- 
test after a tie with J. Wagner. No. 5 was the match. 
No. 6 was the Hunter medal. 
The members of the club are circulating a petition for 
a 50-target contest for the championship of the county. 
It is to be scratch; entrance fee, $1, for a silver cup 
engraved with the victor’s name. Permanent ownership 
is contingent upon winning it three times. The com- 
mittee in charge consists of Frank J. Jenny, John F. 
Teesdale and Charles I. Windheim. 
The scores for the day were as follows: 
Events: 1 2 3°46 *6hie soo 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 50 25 10 10 10 10 
Warner cccss ses son cminaieeeleente 10 9° 6°°O (25h eee 
Morrisonias oeccles Sotiee eeaie casters 1010 8 8.. 2210 910 9 
Corfield ty... 2.025 szcceoneeneeer 9. 8° 8°19) (2a eet ae 
Stecletic.s Ri keoceuamaemieteteieete 810 9-9. 224 Bao 
Keeler (23 -ticcccet coon riot testi 8 7 9.5 18) see 
Srritt ha linctententetslevan cater elaine claceie ete (Gree Sais Seo 
Watts: ves dies epiciis eseiciels vise siete ete cements Te 02 ES S Oso een 
Teesdale® Giieccisters ate cmercisioerslratioee misters 8 94621 9 910. 
Brtinner” aNsecnlac cores site sie retro elena 10. 9... 22090 oe Sre0 
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NATIVE. 
Champlain Gun Club. 
Cuamptain, N. Y.—The shoot for the 100-target trophy, 
emblematic of the local individual championship, was 
won by Mr. B,. F. Paine, of Champlain, on May 11. His 
opponent was Mr. J. W. H. Holcombe, of Rouse Point, 
N. Y. The shooting was over a magautrap, and the 
targets were thrown about 50 to 55yds. The weather was 
sunshiny and breezy. Scores: 
Holcomb...21 20 20 w Paine,” s..ees 23 24 25 28—100 
“That big dog you ‘gave us actually does police duty 
at our house.” : 
So??? 
“Ves.” He spends most of his time in the kitchen with 
the cook.’’—Detroit Free Press. 
